Some conservatives tout carbon tax to fund Trump’s plan
But Josiah Neeley, energy policy director for the R Street Institute, said his organization — which supports free markets and limited government — believes a carbon fee should be revenue-neutral.
“It should be used to cut taxes rather than increase spending,” he said. “For that reason, I don’t think infrastructure would be a great vehicle for that.”
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